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  • Browse and Deploy Starter Apps in VS Code

Browse and Deploy Starter Apps in VS Code

Last updated March 05, 2025

Table of Contents

  • Prerequisites
  • Find Starter Apps
  • Deploy Your Starter App
  • Troubleshooting

Starter apps are available in the Heroku VS Code extension. Use starter apps to find pre-built apps you can customize to meet your development needs.

Prerequisites

  • VS Code with the Heroku extension installed
  • An authenticated Heroku account
  • GitHub authentication in VS Code
  • An active internet connection

Find Starter Apps

  1. Open the Heroku extension in the Activity Bar.
  2. Select Browse starter apps. Browse starter apps option in VS Code extension

Each starter app lists the following:

  • Repository name
  • Description
  • Programming language
  • Number of stars
  • Last updated date
  • Public or private status

Use the search function to find apps that meet your needs. Search matches the keywords you enter to suggested apps based on their repository names, descriptions, languages, and URLs.

Browse starter apps list in VS Code extension

Deploy Your Starter App

  1. Select Deploy to Heroku next to your chosen app.
  2. Configure deployment:

    • Optionally, enter your app name.
    • Set the App owner and Space if applicable.
    • Fill in required configuration variables. Input validation occurs for required values.

    Configure app deployment

  3. Select Deploy app.

  4. Select a location to clone the repository locally.

  5. Track deployment progress in real time in the Output panel.

Your new app is available in the Heroku extension.

Configure app deployment

Troubleshooting

Authentication Issues

VS Code prompts you to sign in again. Follow the authentication flow and retry your action.

Configuration Issues

  • Watch for validation messages.
  • Make sure all required fields are complete.
  • Check your team and space permissions.

Deployment Interruptions

To cancel a deployment:

  1. Select Cancel in the deployment dialog.
  2. Wait for cancellation to complete.
  3. Delete your locally cloned repository if the clone operation completed before deployment was canceled.

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